Conrad Foss Live Event Showcase: 2025 Notebook Pt. 1
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FABC camp gave scouts the chance to see players from all over the state. The field is so deep we’re still giving updates from the three-day event. Here is the first article in a four-part series on the 2025 standouts.…
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Continue ReadingFABC camp gave scouts the chance to see players from all over the state. The field is so deep we’re still giving updates from the three-day event. Here is the first article in a four-part series on the 2025 standouts.
Johnson flashed major upside all weekend. He’s a powerful 6’8 forward who’s developing a feel for the game. Johnson starts games hot and competes on the boards on both ends with quick jumps and long arms.
Connor Neil
Neil is a 6’7 forward with sneaky bounce. He’s a solid rebounder who can score on offensive boards. He’s active with the ball in his hands and uses verticality to clog the paint.
Wimbley has shifted from athletic forward to point forward in a matter of months. He’s a strong athlete with good passing vision and pace. The rising junior guards’ several positions, makes plays in transition, and finishes above the rim.
Martin won’t be able to stay under the radar much longer. He’s 6’6 and filling out a frame that may grow more before graduation. He’s an all around ball player that runs point for Blake, rebounds well for his position, and hits outside shots at a high clip.
Blake has one of the best front courts in country and possibly the southeast. At 6’7 Lewis offers great athleticism and the defensive versatility to guard 1-4 and small centers. He’s projected as a high energy that’ll have a presence on the offensive glass as an offensive rebounder and a grab and good guy in transition. He’ll knock down open shots beyond the arc but needs to work on his shooting consistency. Good slasher with a thin frame that could fill out.
Landon Green
Green was one of many 2025s to burst onto the stage. He’s a 6’5 guard with great length and the ability to hit threes. Interesting long term prospect to keep an eye on.
Zay Mosley
Mosely’s blend of size, physicality, and athleticism make him one of the most versatile 2025s in the state. He does all the little things like finishing plays and grabbing boards on both ends. Winter Haven has a loaded roster but continues to produce off the ball. Mosley is improving as an outside shooter who flashes passing and ball skills. The 6’6 wing holds offers from Jacksonville University and Stetson.